diff --git a/documentation/dev-manual/dev-manual-model.xml b/documentation/dev-manual/dev-manual-model.xml
index 25ccae1c30..3ec9eae37b 100644
--- a/documentation/dev-manual/dev-manual-model.xml
+++ b/documentation/dev-manual/dev-manual-model.xml
@@ -849,36 +849,39 @@
For this example, the repository is named
~/yocto-eclipse.
+ Change to the directory where you set up
+ the Git repository:
+
+ $ cd ~/yocto-eclipse
+
Be sure you are in the right branch for your Git repository.
For this release set the branch to &DISTRO_NAME;:
$ git checkout -b &DISTRO_NAME; origin/&DISTRO_NAME;
- Locate the build.sh script in the
- Git repository you created in the previous step.
- The script is located in the scripts.
- Be sure to set and export the ECLIPSE_HOME environment
- variable to the top-level directory in which you installed your version of Eclipse.
- For example, if your Eclipse directory is $HOME/eclipse,
- use the following:
+ Change to the scripts
+ directory within the Git repository:
- $ export ECLIPSE_HOME=$HOME/eclipse
+ $ cd scripts
- Be sure you have the right branch in the Poky Git repository
- checked out.
- For example, the following commands checkout the &DISTRO_NAME;
- branch in the local Poky Git repository:
+ Set up the local build environment by running the
+ setup script:
- $ cd ~/poky
- $ git checkout -b &DISTRO_NAME; origin/&DISTRO_NAME;
+ $ ./setup.sh
- Move back to your Yocto Eclipse directory and
- run the build.sh script.
- Provide the name of the Git branch along with the Yocto Project release you are
- using.
+ When the script finishes execution, it prompts
+ you with instructions on how to run the
+ build.sh script, which is also in
+ the scripts of the
+ Git repository created earlier.
+
+ Run the build.sh script
+ as directed.
+ Be sure to provide the name of the Git branch along with the
+ Yocto Project release you are using.
Here is an example that uses the &DISTRO_NAME; branches:
- $ scripts/build.sh &DISTRO_NAME; &DISTRO_NAME;
+ $ ECLIPSE_HOME=/home/scottrif/yocto-eclipse/scripts/eclipse ./build.sh &DISTRO_NAME; &DISTRO_NAME;
After running the script, the file
org.yocto.sdk-<release>-<date>-archive.zip
@@ -890,7 +893,7 @@
Click "Add".
Provide anything you want in the "Name" field.
Click "Archive" and browse to the ZIP file you built
- in step four.
+ in step seven.
This ZIP file should not be "unzipped", and must be the
*archive.zip file created by running the
build.sh script.